After our last webinar, one of our attendees asked: "In old versions of Microsoft office, you used to be able to ‘turn on’ short cuts; this essentially allowed you to see, when clicking on an action, say ‘cut’ or ‘copy’ what the short cut key for it was – can I do that in the ribbon? I have looked but don’t see anything. I use short cut keys a lot and know a number of them ‘by heart’ but it would be nice to see them in the ribbon too."
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Tags: Keyboard Shortcuts, Microsoft Outlook, Office 2010
Content Filtering - Get control over web usage in your business!
Posted by Ann Westerheim on 9/22/11 8:00 AM
One of the questions we're hearing more and more from our small business clients is how to get control over out-of-control web usage in the office. So much business is conducted on-line that employees need to be connected to the Internet, but in some cases, things can get out of control when some employees spend too much work time on personal web usage such as shopping, Facebook, or going to sites they're not supposed to. If web usage can't be controlled through other management techniques, or if your business has compliance requirements, it's time to think about content filtering for your site.
Tags: Security, network security, Internet usage, company policy
One of the strong recommendations we're making to our small business clients is to invest in gateway security to protect the perimeter of their network. Everyone these days knows how important anti-virus and anti-spyware protection are at the desktop, but far too often, small businesses only have a basic router protecting the entry to their network. With more sophisticated security threats cropping up daily, this level of protection just simply isn't enough.
Tags: computer security, antivirus projection, gateway security
It seems there's always a new computer threat to watch out for, and the most recent breach in the news is really scary. Dutch Certificate Authority (CA), DigiNotar, was recently hacked and the result is that fake SSL security certificates were issued. This is the Internet equivalent of impersonating a police officer. We're all taught to be careful on the web and a look for an https (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) connection so we know we're safe when transmitting data. But when the certificate itself is fake, we can easily be fooled.
Tags: computer security, fruadulent SSL certificates, Microsoft Updates
When your computer is running s-l-o-w, and work is piling up, we can all relate to how annoying it is! Before you give up, here are a few things that you can check to help things get faster.
Tags: Slow Computer, defragement, RAM, startup processes
If you enjoy the convenience of being able to quickly access your recent items (Word files, Excel files, etc) without needing to open the application first or find the files in your folders, you can have a link to all of them right in your start menu.
Tags: Windows 7, Start Menu, Recent Items
One of the big benefits of keeping your technology current is that routine tasks get a LOT easier. One prime example is adding a printer.
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, printer
If you've mastered the basics of the Microsoft Office suite, one of the next things to try is using the programs together. For example, if you're preparing a report in Microsoft Word, it's easy to insert an Excel spreadsheet.
You may want to think twice before you leave your valuable electronics in your car on a hot day. If you take your portable devices in the car with you, keep in mind that your car will get MUCH hotter than the outside temperature when you park it on a hot sunny day. iPhones and iPADs have operating temperature ranges of 32-95 degrees F, and a safe storage range of only up to 113 degrees F. Blackberry's and hard drives generally have operating ranges up to 122 degrees F, and digital camera specs typically call for storage below 120 degrees F.
Tags: Electronics overheating, operating and storage temperatures for electronics
Thanks to all our clients who returned survey cards this Spring. In a tradition we started last year, we're donating socks to Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (www.bhchp.org) for all the cards we received. This year, we'll be sending 112 pairs of socks.
Tags: Customer service, customer survey